creator-deal-ops
v1.0.3Run creator brand-deal operations from inbound brief to delivery and payment tracking. Use when the user needs sponsorship workflow support, deliverable scoping, revision control, pricing/terms checks, or payout follow-up structure.
Installation
Creator Deal Ops
Skill Card
- Category: Operations
- Core problem: How to run creator sponsorships without chaos?
- Best for: Sponsor collaboration operations
- Expected input: Brand brief, deliverables, timeline, revision/payment rules
- Expected output: Deal plan, risk flags, revision/payment checklist
- Creatop handoff: Export checklist into team SOP / Notion / Feishu
Overview
Run brand deals with clear scope, protected margin, and predictable payments.
Workflow
1) Intake and qualification
Capture: - brand/client - campaign objective - deliverables - timeline - usage rights + exclusivity - budget/rate range
Flag incomplete briefs immediately.
2) Scope into delivery plan
Define in writing: - exact deliverables (count/format) - revision limit - acceptance criteria - milestone calendar
3) Risk and margin gate
Evaluate: - scope creep risk - timeline risk - compliance risk - margin sanity - payment risk
Decision output: - Accept - Negotiate - Decline
Non-negotiables (default redlines): - unlimited revisions = not acceptable - unclear usage rights = not acceptable - missing due date/payment terms = not acceptable
4) Payment operations
Track: - invoice sent date - due date - status - next follow-up action
If overdue, send concise reminders with delivery proof.
Output bundle
Return 4 blocks: 1. deal scorecard (accept/negotiate/decline) 2. redline terms list 3. delivery checklist 4. payment tracker row + follow-up cadence
Quality rules
- Protect creator downside while preserving partner tone.
- Be explicit on rights, revisions, and payment terms.
- Prefer short, actionable language over legal fluff.
License
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